A.Because the policeman stopped him.B.Because the driver charged too much.C.Because th
A.Because the policeman stopped him.
B.Because the driver charged too much.
C.Because the driver drove him to a wrong place.
D.Because he had been rubbed.
A.Because the policeman stopped him.
B.Because the driver charged too much.
C.Because the driver drove him to a wrong place.
D.Because he had been rubbed.
A.Because someone may like it and then keep it.
B.Because it is trivial compared to crimes and cases alike,
C.Because the police are not supposed to help people do this.
D.Because there are hundreds of similar guitars.
A.Because they arrived there too late.
B.Because they can't stand seeing the tragic scene.
C.Because the police didn't allow them to see it.
D.Because they should not destroy the scene.
The chief said that if cameras had been in those cars, they wouldn't have had to pay one dime. According to him, drunks or drug users who try to fight the cops or shoot them always claim that the police started beating them first or started shooting at them first.
(30) The cost of installing cameras will be about $500 per vehicle. The city council will vote on the proposal next Monday. (31) Ten of the 13 council members, when asked about the proposal, said that they liked the idea. If the cameras are approved, they can be installed in all the cars within six weeks.
The police officers enthusiastically support camera use. One officer said that too many people think the police are liars; cameras would show citizens that police tell the truth.
Citizens' reaction to the idea of police car cameras is mixed. One person said that the police should have started doing this years ago when video cameras were invented. But an elderly man said that cameras were an invasion of privacy. He said these police are trying to stick their noses into everything. He was going to attend the council meeting to condemn the proposal. He hoped that other citizens would join him.
(30)
A.Because this will help them catch criminals.
B.Because this will help them control the crime rate.
C.Because this will help them reduce the number of lawsuits.
D.Because this will help them save much manpower and time.
听力原文: A wise man once said that the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. So, as a police officer, I have some urgent things to say to good people.
Something has gone wrong with our once-proud American way of life. A key ingredient is disappearing: responsibility, which means that every person is responsible for his actions. Without it, there can be no respect, no law, and ultimately, no society. My job as a police officer is to impose responsibility on people who refuse to impose it on themselves. But as every policeman knows, controls on people's behavior. are far less effective than internal restrictions such as guilt, shame and embarrassment. Yet gradually, especially in our larger cities and suburbs, these inner restrictions are loosening. Your typical robber has none. He considers your property his property; he takes what he wants, including your life.
The main cause of this break-down is a radical shift in attitudes. Thirty years ago, if a crime was committed, society was considered the victim. Now it's the criminal who is considered victimized: by the school that didn't teach him to read, by the church that failed to reach him with moral guidance, by the parents who didn't provide a stable home. I don't believe it. Many others in equally disadvantaged circumstances choose not to engage in criminal activities. If we free the criminal from responsibility, we become a society of endless excuses. We desperately need more people who believe that the person who commits a crime is the one responsible for it.
(30)
A.Because good men are not as smart as the police.
B.Because good people have no sense of guilt.
C.Because good people have hardly done anything to prevent crimes.
D.Because good people commit more criminal activities recently.
There is【B12】important difference between westerns and crime plays. In the【B13】, there are not close-ups(特写镜头) at a kill, and the fighting is between groups rather than single people. This【B14】the effect of the violence. But in crime plays, the【B15】stays on a man who has been【B16】; we see blood on his hands and pain on his face.
The third question, about a possible difference between what writers say they feel and what they【B17】show on the screen, has not been studied【B18】. In many "real-life" plays and films there may be a wide【B19】between the "good man wins" ending and the【B20】that people have when watching the scenes. For example, a criminal may be shown in several scenes, enjoying the money he has stolen, before (in one last scene) he is caught.
【B1】
A.because
B.whereas
C.therefore
D.nevertheless
Mr. Smith is telling two funny stories of his police work.
Story A
I remember catching a "thief" in a clothes shop once. It was strange. The man was hiding a yellow sweater inside his coat. I thought he had stolen it, so I caught him. We found later that his wife gave him the sweater for his birthday, but he hated it. He just wanted to return it to the shop for money, but he didn’t want his wife to see him! We soon let him go.
Story B
Another day, a man called Bob went into a bank on Sixth Street. He wrote on the back of an envelope, "Give me the money! Or I’ll kill you. " and gave it to the bank clerk. She gave him $100,000 and the man ran away. Then we received a phone call from the bank clerk. She told us to go to the man’s house in Candy Town and get him. We caught him as soon as he got out of the elevator. He couldn’t believe that we found him so quickly. We told him that the front of the envelope he used had his name and address on it!
1.What does Mr. Smith do?()
A.A bank clerk.
B.A policeman.
C.A thief.
D.A taxi driver.
2.Mr. Smith caught the man in the clothes shop().
A.by exchange
B.by mistake
C.by accident
D.on purpose
3.Why did the man return the sweater to the shop?()
A.Because he didn' t want his wife to see it
B.Because he liked money more than the sweater.
C.Because he hated it and wanted to get the money back
D.Because he wanted to buy a new sweater.
4.Bob was caught so quickly because().
A.his address was found on the envelope he used
B.he received a phone call from the bank clerk
C.the police waited for him outside the elevator
D.he used the money to buy a lot of things
5.What do you think of Bob?()
A.He 15 brave.
B.He Is careful.
C.He Is shy.
D.He is stupid.
A.In the car.
B.In the newspaper.
C.At the bookstore.
D.At the police station.
A.In a car.
B.In a police office.
C.In a restarant.
D.In a railway station.
He ______ (被指控) by the police with breaking the law.